The Final Curve

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AuthorHouse, Jan 25, 2006 - Fiction - 376 pages

The Final Curve

On a rainy Sunday night before the convening of the Georgia General Assembly, Henry Perkins, fired and disgraced former mail services director in the Office of Secretary of State, loses control of his car and plunges to his death. Ten years later three prominent legislators, former co-workers who had a hand in his dismissal, die in car accidents almost in a re-creation of his death. Is it mishap or murder?

Marcus Norwood, the governors ruthless chief of staff, has a terrible secret to hide. House Secretary, Renae Stewart, is harboring a strong desire for revenge. Representative Randy Joe Reynolds is a vicious racist who will risk everything to promote his twisted agenda and protect the legacy of his peach empire. Lena Lawrence is the seductive legislative aide, whose insatiable lust for love and power may drive her over the edge.

The Final Curve is a compelling, suspenseful and fictional tale of love, lies and deception with a glimpse of government and history under the gold dome.

 

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Madge D. Owens is a native Atlantan and graduate of Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University). A professional business and creative writer, and public speaker, she is the author of two novels: To Silence Her Memory and The Final Curve. She is also the author of numerous unpublished short stories, as well as a collection of poetry. Madge weaves intricate tales of mystery and suspense, and seeks to use her writing as a vehicle to entertain, educate, and celebrate the positive aspects of inner-city life. To Contact Author: Post Office Box 38288 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 (404) 280-5029 writepagemo@yahoo.com

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